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"A pause on Easter could serve as a signal to everyone that diplomacy can succeed," Zelensky said.
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Vessels of Russia's shadow fleet are using Starlink to communicate and coordinate, a Kyiv Independent investigation has revealed.
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Telegram channels monitoring Ukraine's airspace reported that over 80 drones were in the country's airspace.
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The FSB may begin monitoring Russian IT companies for possible VPN use, with non-compliant companies facing penalties, Kommersant reported.
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Outraged at European countries' refusal to help the U.S. reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Trump threatened to halt the PURL program selling U.S. weapons to NATO for use in Ukraine, officials told the Financial Times.
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